FISH uses: Time left C Select one: a. DNA probes with attached fluorescent molecules that indicate specific DNA sequences. b. stains that distinguish AT-rich from GC-rich sequences. c. an extract of the crocus plant to arrest cells while they are dividing. d. lures to pull out specific sequences from their chromosomes.
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